Bengt Gördén wrote: > Den Thursday 28 August 2008 09.27.07 skrev Patrick Shirkey: > >> Jens M Andreasen wrote: >> >>> But without having the actual device available for investigation, it's >>> quite impossible to form any opinion on its usefulness. >>> >> Not surprising really. >> >> I'm trying to figure out how a drummer would trigger events. >> >> It would be fairly impractical and stupid looking to be jumping around >> and waving your arms about just to get a kick drum or a snare to trigger. >> >> Maybe it could be run by emotion. As in you think a happy thought and >> the bass kicks in. The happier the thought the louder the bass... Sad >> thought and the tinkly chimes are triggered? >> > > Just a suggestion. You need tempo also. I can't see (I'm not saying it can't > be done) how you could think so many happy thoughts that you could play, let > say prestissimo (extremely fast). I think even adagio (about one happy > thought a second) would be problematic. > > >
Hehehe I'm seeing it now. Think of a conductor moving the baton. The speed of the baton and maybe the direction could set the tempo. The thought sets the sample. Stamp your foot to change to a different sample etc... Would look like one of those dancing policemen directing traffic. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
